Anterior Implant Restoration - Advanced Concerns
LOD-002-07
Dr. George Perri
Provisionalization goals and implementation. Managing the non- ideal implant position. Multiple missing teeth in the anterior segment.
Anterior surgical Implant Placement - Single missing tooth
LOD-002-06
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
An evaluation of aesthetic diagnostic tools and surgical requirements. Implant choice and surgical options for implant placement and uncovering. One-stage vs. 2-stage implant placement and flapless vs flap elevation procedures. Temporization during implant healing and after uncovering.
Anterior Implant Restoration - Beginning Considerations and Issues
LOD-002-05
Dr. George Perri
An evaluation of abutments and restorative technique. Aesthetic restorative realities and limitations. Final crown design and a rationale for selecting screw retained vs. cemented final restorations.
Posterior Implant Placement from a surgical perspective
LOD-002-04
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
Diagnostic tools for posterior implant placement and optimal posterior placement. Local Anesthesia and surgical preparation.Implant system choice and loading options.Flapless vs. full flap procedures. Suturing technique. Temporization options.
Posterior Implant Placement from a Restorative Perspective
LOD-002-03
Dr. George Perri
Methods to simplify restorative case work up. Surgical template/guide design. Case planning and a rationale for numbers and positioning of implants. Fail safe impression techniques to make implant dentistry easier than conventional.
Office set-up and case selection from a surgical perspective
LOD-002-02
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
This 2-hour Course will in depth highlight the set-up of a dental office to perform implant placement. The following will be discussed: Implant system(s) and drill units; surgical instruments and disposables; pre-operative digital radiographic planning; sterile and clean operatory techniques; consent form; patient set-up; medications; surgical techniques: one-stage and two-stage; suture materials; post-op follow-up. General goals and a rationale for selecting case types will also be presented.
Office Set-up and Case Selection
LOD-002-01
Dr. George Perri
Course goals and a rationale for selecting case types and implant system(s) will be presented. An understanding of restorative methods and goals will be developed.
Management of implant complications during healing and before final prosthetic therapy
LOD-001-12
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
Implant Dentistry offers todays patients function on a predicatable basis. Presently, the main concern for both clinicians and patients is achieving esthetic, lasting implant results and preventing complications and failures. This course will focus on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of problems with dental implants in the anterior and posterior jaw region. The indications and solutions for re-treatment of failing, failed or malpositioned implants will be discussed.
Soft Tissue Management and Grafting around Dental Implants - Esthetic and Mucogingival solutions
LOD-001-11
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
This lecture will present the different techniques to enhance the aesthetic emergence profile of the implant site and the health of the peri-implant tissues. Oral plastic surgical procedures like connective tissue augmentation, mucogingival treatment and special soft tissue flap designs for predictable bone graft coverage will be presented. New techniques for uncovering of implants with hydrokinetic laser therapy without local anesthesia will also be shown.
LOD-001-10
Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic
The second lecture will emphasize the largely pneumatized with little crestal bone, the sinus with hypertrophic epithelium, the need for advanced diagnostic tools and the bone graft of choice for the advanced case. The implant design and surface for these sinus cases will be discussed. In addition, the need for ridge augmentation simultaneous with sinus augmentation will be presented. The timing of graft healing and implant placement and loading will be presented. A new technique to prepare the sinus window using a hydrokinetic laser (Waterlase) will be introduced.